Tiny Rascal Gang

The Tiny Rascal Gang is a Cambodian-American street gang that was founded in the mid-1980s in the cities of Long Beach and Santa Ana in the US state of California. After a fight between a Hispanic and a Cambodian youth occurred in Long Beach, local Cambodian youths began to organize themselves into a new gang, the "Tiny Rascal Gang". The gang used gray as its color, and the gang developed its customs during the 1980s and 1990s. Throughout the early 1990s, the gang had a violent rivalry with the Hispanic East Side Longos gang in Long Beach. The gang later began to recruit members from other races and ethnicities, and it grew to about 10,000 members, including an all-female set that later disbanded.